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Samsung says an OLED-beating new screen tech could come sooner than we thought – but I wouldn't expect it in 4K TVs right away
By Carrie Marshall published
Is QD-EL the OLED-beater? Maybe – but definitely not imminently

Don't expect to see it in your TV this year, but this new tech is getting experts excited
By Carrie Marshall published
Don't expect to see it in your TV this year, but this new tech is getting experts excited

Roku fans are furious with a new ad shown before you even see the home screen – it's a test for now, but it's not a good sign of things to come
By Carrie Marshall published
Wouldn't it be great if your Roku TV got more annoying? Oh, it wouldn't? Well, that's news to smart TV makers

Google rolls out another Chromecast bug fix for users who factory-reset their devices
By David Nield published
The final batch of devices affected by the recent streaming bug can now be set up again via Google Home.

Samsung's best Dolby Atmos soundbar is being bricked by a new update – here's what we know so far
By Carrie Marshall published
Samsung fans appear to have been failed by faulty firmware on the QN990D soundbar.

Sony launches new version of the best cheap 4K Blu-ray player that drops the streaming tech – but the price looks odd
By Carrie Marshall published
A new cheap 4K player sounds great, but I hope we don't end up paying more for less…

Google is finally rolling out a fix for broken Chromecasts – just as new bugs appear on the Chromecast with Google TV
By David Nield published
A fix is on the way for the 2nd-gen Chromecast and Chromecast Audio, but new issues are being reported.

Sonos reportedly cancels its streaming video player, but I hope it resurrects one part of it, because it could be huge
By Matt Bolton published
Sonos could drop the ad-based streaming platform, but keep the awesome new home theater tech.

Samsung is offering you 8 new TVs in one bundle for March Madness, in case you want to watch all games at once like a Bond villain’s lair
By Rowan Davies published
In a first-of-its-kind deal, Samsung is selling you eight different TVs in one bundle so you can catch every moment of NNCA's March Madness tournament.
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